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Mother's Day is the busiest day for florist Brandon Sitler of Urban Orchid: My Cleveland (photos and video) - cleveland.com

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

They also have little mushroom beignet appetizers.Where else do you hang out?Brandon: I play competitive volleyball at the Rocky River rec center and Razzles in Olmsted Falls and Mulberry's in the Flats. I like geocaching. I've done it in the Metroparks and Edgewater and St. Patrick's on Bridge.What do you like so much about Ohio City?Brandon: When we first moved in, the neighborhood was a little sketchy. Within three years, it really started changing, with other people remodeling and opening businesses. Now it's very safe. I'll walk home at 3 a.m.We all opened this businesses in Hingetown within a year of each other and watched each other grow: Harness Cycle and Cleveland Tea Revival and Jukebox... We have concerts in the middle of the intersection. We have a bonfire in January.I love Cleveland. I can't say enough good things about Cleveland.Urban Orchid is at 1455 W. 29th St., 216-589-0788, and 2062 Murray Hill Rd., 216-721-3853, theurbanorchid.com. http://www.cleveland.com/mycleveland/index.ssf/2016/05/brandon_sitler_of_urban_orchid.html

Please enable Javascript to watch this video OLMSTED FALLS, Ohio -- Virginia Schmook says life hasn't been easy for her long-time friend, Lisa McFadden -- but through it, she's always been a giver.Six years ago, Lisa donated a kidney to a co-worker, and she cared for another ailing co-worker as if she was her own mother.“Family and friends are everything to Lisa,” said Schmook.But five months ago, Lisa’s life changed forever when her adult son unexpectedly went into cardiac arrest and died."Since then, she has had many struggles and challenges along the way," said Schmook.So Schmook decided to nominate her long-time friend to be flower bombed."I saw this segment on Fox 8 and I thought it would be wonderful for her, to spread a little sunshine in her life because I miss her smiling," Schmook said.Team Petitti arrived armed and ready to give her Olmsted Falls home a new look.The transformation involved a fall clean-up, a bit of sprucing up and a pop of color.“So, we came in and we added a lot of fall color. We added the cornstalks ... http://fox8.com/2015/10/22/local-woman-gets-a-fall-flower-bombing/

Poinsettias signify the holiday season - The Post

Monday, December 17, 2018

We’re really just holding back for the big celebration at Christmas. So, when we set out the flowers and everything it means it’s full-on Christmas.”@_kerijohnsonkj153517@ohio.edu... https://www.thepostathens.com/article/2018/12/poinsettias-holiday-flower-florist-athens

Can the season's plentiful poinsettia displays be harmful to you or your pets? - Colorado Springs Gazette

Monday, December 17, 2018

Springs In Bloom florist, 318 E. Colorado Ave. Quite a number of the bad-tasting leaves would have to be consumed to sicken someone. An Ohio State University study showed that a 50-pound child would have to eat more than 500 poinsettia leaves to have any side effects.“Those beautiful flowers you’ve been so wary of keeping in your home during the holidays (lest they poison pets or children) are not toxic,” reports Live Science, citing a study that looked at nearly 23,000 cases of poinsettia exposure reported to poison control centers. None was fatal, and the most severe responses were stomach aches. The poinsettia fears probably were sparked, Live Science writes, by a 1919 case in which a child was said to have died after eating parts of a poinsettia, but neither the death nor the poinsettia connection was confirmed.The milky white sap inside the plant’s stem can cause an allergic reaction — especially among those with latex (rubber) allergies, since latex and poinsettia plants share several proteins. Possible skin irritation from the sap may include redness, swelling and itchiness. It also can irritate eyes. Generally, these reactions don’t require medical treatment unless they are severe and persistent.If you happen to rub poinsettia sap into your eyes... https://gazette.com/life/can-the-season-s-plentiful-poinsettia-displays-be-harmful-to/article_5a5f17ec-f4d6-11e8-8399-cbea3dc81409.html

The Rose Bowl is not only synonymous with the game, which this year pits Big-10 winner Ohio State against Pac-12 champion Washington, but it’s also forever linked with the New Year’s holiday and the grandiose, flower-filled floating masses of creativity, seemingly fallen from the floral gods.The Tournament of Roses Parade, now in its 130th year, on Jan. 1 will cruise 5.5 miles through the streets of Pasadena, California, on its way to the Rose Bowl. The event is televised by ABC, NBC, Hallmark Channel, and RFD-TV, and begins at 10 a.m. central. Besides the parade floats everyone has become so familiar with, with sponsors ranging from municipalities and international clubs to cruise lines to restaurant chains, the two-hour procession also features celebrity musical acts and specially invited marching bands to aid the lively event.But how is small town florist from southwest Arkansas invited to decorate and design one of these monstrous parade floats? By asking Joslin herself, it’s due to years of building her skills and chasing dreams.“I’ve been doing this since I was a teenager,” she said. “My aunt was a florist. She lived in Oklahoma City and came down and taught me the basics of floral design.”Joslin for a decade owned Bridget’s Holiday Shoppe on Magnolia’s square then freelanced in Texas before opening her current downtown floral operation last year. In that span, she gained multiple floral design certifications, including a Louisiana Master Floral license in 1999, an Arkansas Master ... http://www.magnoliabannernews.com/news/2018/dec/14/magnolia-florist-headed-tournament-roses-parade/

The unusual red Christmas trees at the White House were a special opportunity for Ohio florist - ABC Action News

Monday, December 17, 2018

AMELIA, Ohio -- They look like Muppets, according to parts of the internet . Or maybe the hall leading to a video game boss battle.The 45 red berry trees lining the White House's east colonnade instantly went viral when first lady Melania Trump unveiled the holiday decorations on which she'd reportedly worked since early August.The People’s House @WhiteHouse is ready to celebrate Christmas and the holiday season! pic.twitter.com/oejKW3mC15 — Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) November 26, 2018 Although the complete array of decorations includes more traditional choices — green trees with white and gold ornaments, a gingerbread National Mall and strings of blue-white lights — attention lingered on the red trees, which some ... https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/national/the-unusual-red-christmas-trees-at-the-white-house-were-a-special-opportunity-for-ohio-florist